41 (tie). "Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause" (Metascore: 32)

41 (tie). "Ride Along 2" (Metascore: 32)

The New York Post says to call the "Ride Along" sequel "rubbish is unfair to rubbish, which at some point had a purpose."

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41 (tie). "Sinister 2" (Metascore: 32)

"Not a moment of 'Sinister 2' is convincing or frightening," says The A.V. Club.

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39 (tie). "Texas Chainsaw 3D" (Metascore: 31)

The seventh film in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre series — and the "Texas Chain Saw Massacre" sequel — is a "clunky, lumbering sequel that, like its masked protagonist, has no redeeming features," according to Empire.

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39 (tie). "Fifty Shades Freed" (Metascore: 31)

The third and final entry in the Fifty Shades franchise "rarely delivers the goods while trying hard to give fans what they came for," says The Hollywood Reporter.

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35 (tie). "Daddy's Home 2" (Metascore: 30

Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg reprise their roles in a "Daddy's Home" sequel that is "a colossal waste of time and the moviegoer's dollars," per the Seattle Times.

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35 (tie). "Saw VI" (Metascore: 30)

The "Saw V" sequel is "the thinnest, draggiest and most tediously preachy of the Saw films," says Entertainment Weekly.

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35 (tie). "Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension" (Metascore: 30)

The sixth and final entry in the Paranormal Activity franchise "feels like the last wheeze of a played-out series," says The Wrap.

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35 (tie). "The Hangover Part III" (Metascore: 30)

"The Hangover Part II" sequel is "not just bad, but weirdly, fascinatingly bad," writes The Globe and Mail.

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33 (tie). "Scary Movie 2" (Metascore: 29)

The "Scary Movie" sequel "isn't scary, funny-scary, or even just plain funny," per New York Magazine.

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33 (tie). "Hot Tub Time Machine 2" (Metascore: 29)

This "Hot Tube Time Machine" sequel is a "meandering mishmash of tasteless jokes," according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune.

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31 (tie). "London Has Fallen" (Metascore: 28)

Gerard Butler returns in this sequel to "Olympus Has Fallen." RogerEbert.com calls it "a horrible and wildly unnecessary follow-up that might actually be worse than its predecessor."

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31 (tie). "A Good Day to Die Hard" (Metascore: 28)

The fifth film in the Die Hard franchise — and the "Live Free or Die Hard" sequel — is "the lamest and most vacant of the quintet," according to Time.

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28 (tie). "Transformers: The Last Knight" (Metascore: 28)

Rolling Stone says the "Transformers: Age of Extinction" sequel is "all kinds of awful. It's also the worst of the series to date, which is saying something."

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28 (tie). "Little Fockers" (Metascore: 27)

The "Meet the Fockers" sequel is "a comedy abomination, tasteless and useless to a stunning degree," writes the Tampa Bay Times.

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28 (tie). "Sex and the City 2" (Metascore: 28)

Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda reunite for the "Sex and the City" sequel that "hits a new low of idiocy and crassness," according to Movieline.

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26 (tie). "Taken 3" (Metascore: 26)

Liam Neeson's third film in this franchise is an "action movie no one was clamoring for and no one will enjoy," according to the New York Daily News.

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26 (tie). "Basic Instinct 2" (Metascore: 26)

The "Basic Instinct" sequel, released 14 years after the original, is "a disaster of the highest or perhaps lowest order," says the New York Times.